Laser Flash, known for laser tag, arcade games and family-friendly entertainment in Carmel, is planning to move and build a bigger location in Westfield.

Peter Murphy, owner of Laser Flash, said he plans the new family entertainment center to feature bowling lanes, Cyber Sport — a two-team sport that combines Lacrosse and basketball played on cyber cars — and an indoor ropes course.

The center will still feature an arcade and an outdoor miniature golf course. A restaurant and bar with indoor and outdoor seating will be added features, he said.

EdgeRock Development will manage the 50,000-square-foot-project which is planned to be on State Road 32, west of US Highway 31 near Grand Park.

"No permits have been filed (for construction in Westfield). Still in design and making some zoning adjustments with the city," Birch Dalton, EdgeRock Development managing director stated in an email to the Indianapolis Star.

Murphy said the decision to plan the move to Westfield came after high demand from customers for more space and more entertainment features.

Rendering of Laser Flash entertainment center planned for Westfield. EdgeRock Development will work on the project slated to open late 2019.(Photo: Provided by Laser Flash)

"Westfield is an area that's growing and there's a lot of demand for more entertainment options in that area," Murphy said. "We're running out of parking space in Carmel and we have a high demand for a full bar, too. This new location will give us more space for multiple attractions."

The new family entertainment center is slated to open in late 2019 and the current location at 617 Third Ave. SW in Carmel will remain open until then, Murphy said.

"Our customers come from all over and we hope they continue to follow us," Murphy said. "All the improvements and enhancements we've done is to enhance our customer experience and a bigger place will be a huge learning curve for us."